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Man with machete, knives arrested at US Capitol entrance during Carter viewing
A man with a machete and three knives inside his bag was arrested at the entrance to the U.S. Capitol, as members of the public stopped by to pay their respects to former President Jimmy Carter, U.S. Capitol Police said.
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Maryland county honors 88-year-old foster mom who raised over 40 children
Emma Patterson is what could be called a “super” foster mom. She started taking in children in the early 1980s. Over the past four decades, she raised more than 40 foster children.
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Police pursuit ends in fiery crash into Maryland woman's home: ‘I lost everything'
A Temple Hills woman is trying to salvage what she can after a police pursuit ended with an SUV crashing into her home over the weekend.
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3 killed, 3 shot in Maryland: Police
Three people were killed and three others were shot on Sunday in Annapolis, Maryland, according to Annapolis police.
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Try These Zero-Proof Cocktails for a Hangover-Free New Year's
Zero-proof cocktails are gaining in popularity, offering the fun and tastiness of mixed drinks without any alcohol.
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Easy Thanksgiving Side Dish Recipes: Vegetable Sides That Shine
Let’s be real: On Thanksgiving, tasty sides can steal the show.
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‘Brood X' Cicadas Set to Make Noisy Emergence After 17 Years
What to expect as millions or billions of Brood X cicadas emerge in the D.C. area this spring.
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Stepped-Up Security Outside White House Includes Second Fence
New security measures are in place at the White House on Tuesday after a man jumped over the fence last week, and made it all the way inside the front door before he was tackled by Secret Service officers.
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Co-Owner of Herndon Deli Claims $3 Million Mega Millions Prize
Glinda Salgado had purchased a ticket with five of the six winning numbers in March 14’s drawing. The big jackpot was $353 million, but when she learned that a second-place ticket was sold at her store, she thought a customer had won.
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Preliminary Work Begins to Remove Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Quote
Preliminary work to remove a disputed quote from the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial will soon get underway, the National Park Service said Friday.